** Description changed:

  I have a new laptop, a Dell Inspiron 1525 with a Broadcom BCM4312
  wireless card, which is fully supported in Ubuntu 8.10. On my previous
  laptop (also running Ubuntu 8.10) I never had problems with wireless
  connections. On my new Dell, I have had problems when connecting to
  wireless networks with hidden SSID's.
  
  I have confirmed this fact in tests here at my home: I reset my wireless
  router and set it up with a hidden SSID. After numerous attempts I could
  not connect with my Dell to the network. I then reconfigured my wireless
  router with an open SSID and immediately it was possible to connect to
  the router.
  
  When attempting to connect to a network with a hidden SSID, the
  following happens: a connection is attempted (icon in panel "spins") and
  after a while the login screen appears, but the correct password that
  was initially entered, appears in a completely changed manner, almost as
  though it was encrypted. Attempts at retyping the password (or leaving
  it jumbled, as-is) and retrying the connection does not work. In all
  these cases the security protocol was "WPA and WPA2 personal".
  
  I have thought of marking this as a security vulnerability as it has
  forced me to make the SSID of my wireless network visible, but I suppose
  that is not the correct designation.
  
  See also http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1009404
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+ P.S. I was able to connect hidden AP in this way: I made SSID vissible,
+ then connected to WIFI an hided it. Connection was working until
+ reconnecting (about 6 hours). So it's is impossible to connect to hidden
+ network, but hidden network is working fine.

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BCM4312/Ubuntu 8.10/Dell Inspiron 1525 wireless not working if SSID hidden
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/307637
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